Orphan medicine

Orphan drugs are a group. The medical product designated to treat rare diseases or unusual disorders and intended for the treatment, obstructing, or designation of a rare sickness or condition are called as "orphan medications" due to their niche markets. According to the definition of an orphan disease, it only affects 200,000 people nationwide. The majority of orphan diseases have a genetic basis. One in fifteen people could be affected by an orphan disease worldwide.

  • Cystic pathology
  • Wilson’s illness

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